I have used pretty much every JAVA developing software, but I love either Jbuilder or WSAD.
Websphere Studio Application Developer by IBM supports pretty much all java interfaces, even Struts.
2006-06-16 08:04:46
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answered by Sean I.T ? 7
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Eclipse is an excellent choice for a free Java IDE.
WSAD (now renamed to RAD, which stands for Rational Application Developer) is another excellent choice more suitable for J2EE development since it contains support for all sorts of J2EE features (Servlets, Web Applications, EJBs), RAD is actually an enhanced version of Eclipse.
2006-06-16 09:07:08
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answered by mikos 3
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Eclipse
2006-06-16 08:02:08
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answered by David F 1
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We used JBuilder (Borland) for many years here, but the last few years we have switched to NetBeans, namely because it's free and the open-source community has really expanded.
2006-06-16 08:03:12
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answered by Michael M 2
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the most common java is from this website http://java.sun.com/
:D
2006-06-16 08:00:24
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answered by PR78 4
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